Serenity Equine Rescue And Rehabilitation

Mission:
Serenity Equine Rescue and Rehabilitation (SERR) is dedicated to the rescue and recovery of horses who are victims of neglect, abuse, abandonment or other forms of cruelty. Horses are evaluated and rehabilitated with the primary focus being on health and behavior first before usability or riding potential. We believe in healing horses from the inside out and then finding a home that is a good match to ensure a successful adoption. We also bring in abused/neglected horses needing humane euthanization (who are unable to heal or be saved due to excessive abuse, neglect or injury/illness). These rescues are evaluated by our veterinarian and given the best of care and attention while they are with us. If determined to need euthanization we make sure the end of their life provides them the dignity and love they have been lacking. SERR works with King County Animal Control (and King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office) to provide information and evidence for prosecution of Animal Cruelty charges. We are located on a farm in Maple Valley, Washington.

Community Reviews

My daughter is a volunteer and her participation has allowed me to see what a great service Serenity provides. Animals that would otherwise be destroyed are rescued and given new opportunities. These animals bring awareness to everyone who comes into contact with them. They are well cared for and have a great life

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Serenity equine rescue and rehabilitation has raised my awareness about race horses and the damage it can do to young horses. Their facilities are clean and the horses a taken care of by wonderful volunteers who genuinely care about the well being of the horses.

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They are incredible! The volunteers are so hardworking and so thoughtful and take such good care of each individual horse. They are part of the community and are making such a difference in the lives of these horses.

When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

I visited SERR with a friend who volunteers there. I found the owner to be very passionate about the horses there and all animals. The facility was very clean and well maintained. I came away with a very positive experience and hope for the future of the horses who were lucky enough to be there.